How to Create The Best Health Routine

There are time where you may feel anxious, tired and fed up with life. While temporary anxiousness may be normal, ensuring that it’s not a regular occurrence is key to avoid falling into anxiety disorders or depression.

It’s especially around this time of the year, when the holidays roll around, that you may feel more anxious, overwhelmed and unable to deal with everything coming a thousand miles a minute at you. I know I’ve felt it before where I just wanted to throw in the towel.

There are time where you may feel anxious, tired and fed up with life. While temporary anxiousness may be normal, ensuring that it’s not a regular occurrence is key to avoid falling into anxiety disorders or depression.

Creating The Best Health Routine

This may be temporary, but feeling anxious over prolonged periods of time is not going to keep you in the best health.

There are a few things you can do to take matters into your own hands and ensure you have the best health you can to keep chronic anxiety at bay.

Stay Hydration

The linkage between hydration and mental health is not as common but dehydration can alter your mood, energy level and concentration.

Lack of water can alter your short-term memory and alertness. It can also lead to fatigue, confusion, anger, and vigor.

Drink 8 glasses a day, whether you’re active that day or not. If you’re struggling to get all that water in, remember that you can also count the water component from your teas, coffees, cucumber and lettuce against your required daily intake.

Exercise

This one is no secret: Exercise reduces symptoms of depression. It also increases self-esteem, resilience, boosts the brain’s dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin levels. This in return benefits your mental well-being, and gives you a sеnѕе оf саlmnеѕѕ аnd rеlаxаtіоn.

Exercising 5 times a week at 30 minute blocks at a time can more effectively treat eating disorders than other therapies. With the release of endorphins, exercise can relieve stress or tension in the body. It also increases concentration, memory and mood.

Short Workout Routines

Here are some short exercise videos you can follow to get you started on the path to the best health you can have.

These sets of exercises will only take a few minutes to do, and you can repeat them for several rounds to fill the 30 minutes you need to do. They don’t require much equipment and can be done anywhere.

This second workout set by Shayaan Khan requires an exercise band to complete the workouts. Perform the exercise with 30 second blocks, intensifying it each time you repeat it if you can.

Repeat it 5-6 times taking 30 second breaks in between each repetition.

Talk to a Therapist

While this one may seem obvious, it isn’t one of the first things we do when we’re in despair. You can speak to a friend or family member and that may provide temporary relief when you’re stuck in a rut, but often, it isn’t enough, not because they don’t want to help you, but they do not always have the answers or advice to your needs. Or, you may simply not feel comfortable speaking to them. Trust me, I’ve been there.

Seeking help from someone that’s licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited can help you heal better and faster. The advice therapists provide is objective, without any judgement. Therapists give guidance and support. They’ve spent years under the supervision of other licensed practitioners before being granted a license of their own to practice and be able to help you. They definitely know how to help you overcome your challenges.

A therapist can counsel, advise and help you within a structured support network.

Get Some Sleep

Lack of sleep can cause some serious consequences on a person’s mental and physical well-being.

It’s important to get a good night’s sleep to improve mental and emotional resilience and regulation. Without it, it’s easy to steer into negative thinking and emotional vulnerability.

Sleep issues have been linked to depression, bipolar disorders, anxiety, ADHD, even PTSD.

Limit Substances Intake

While I am not suggesting you entirely stop drinking, smoking up, or quit taking your medication, it is however recommended to limit their intake to remain in the best health you can.

If you’re a heavy user to ensure, it can have a negative impact on your physical and mental well-being. Substance use can refer to alcohol, illicit drug use, medication, or tobacco-use. In many cases, these substances are used to self-medicate, or “forget” your troubles. As you’ve seen above, there are several healthier ways to achieving better health.

The Gist of it

Getting in the best health you can takes some work, but it is very achievable, with a few easy switches to your life. Eating well, exercising, speaking to a therapist, sleeping and limiting substance intake are the best ways to make quick healthy changes to your life.

What tips do you have to stay in the best health you can?P.S. If you enjoyed this post, sign up to my newsletter to get the latest advice, tips, and giveaways right into your inbox!

I think caffeine is hard but the truth is it still has some benefits to it. I don’t think this calls to outright cut it because it can still count towards your water consumption but maybe just reduce the size of your cup and take the equivalent in water with it.

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